Kidney failure and kidney disease are complex medical conditions that involve the malfunctioning of vital organs responsible for filtering waste from the blood and regulating fluid levels in the body. Treating these conditions requires comprehensive medical management, often involving medications, lifestyle changes, and sometimes medical procedures like dialysis or kidney transplant.
The idea that the Rife Digital Professional V3 Rife machine could achieve instant or overnight results in treating kidney failure or kidney disease is highly unlikely. These conditions develop over time due to a variety of factors, including genetics, underlying health conditions, and lifestyle choices. Expecting immediate results from a Rife machine treatment modality is unrealistic.
Furthermore, the notion that a single 12-hour session with the Rife Digital Professional V3 Rife machine could quantitatively show determinable results, such as through a blood test measuring glomerular filtration rate (GFR), is unlikely. GFR is a measure of kidney function and typically changes slowly over time, reflecting the gradual progression of kidney disease. A single session with the Rife machine is unlikely to cause significant, measurable changes in kidney function that would be detectable in a blood test.
Instead, if someone were to use the Rife Digital Professional V3 Rife machine as part of their approach to managing kidney disease, it would be more appropriate to use the machine over a period of several months, as part of a comprehensive treatment plan overseen by a qualified healthcare professional, may be the most prudent approach.